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S’wak beefs up Kalimantan border checks to curb Aidiladha livestock smuggling

Ban has been in force since last July due to foot and mouth disease among cattle

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 30 Jun 2023 3:11PM

S’wak beefs up Kalimantan border checks to curb Aidiladha livestock smuggling
Sarawak has enforced security checks along the Kalimantan border to prevent livestock smuggling during the Aidiladha season. – Bernama pic, June 30, 2023

by Stephen Then

MIRI – Sarawak authorities have enhanced security checks at the mountainous border with Kalimantan to prevent livestock smuggling during the Aidiladha period. 

Sarawak’s ban on livestock from Kalimantan has been in force since last July due to the foot and mouth disease among cattle but the Muslim festival may see more animals smuggled in for sacrificial purposes. 

The state’s Deputy Food Industry, Commodity and Regional Development Minister Datuk Abdul Rahman Ismail said today that border enforcement checks are currently enhanced and instructed the Veterinary Department to be vigilant. 

Abdul Rahman was presenting sacrificial meat to needy families in Limbang mosque today. 

Sarawak’s Agriculture Modernisation and Regional Development Ministry has said that foot and mouth disease among cattle in Kalimantan was still prevalent, especially in the western regions. 

There are many illegal crossings along the mountain range and rivers, which smugglers have used to move goods, animals and meat into Sarawak. 

Smuggled goods and animals are usually sold to those living in the plantations and logging zones in the interior. – The Vibes, June 30, 2023

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